To build a wigwam, start by selecting a suitable location with a level ground and gather materials like saplings for the frame and bark or reeds for the covering. Create a circular base by arranging the saplings in a cone shape, securing them at the top with twine or rope. Next, cover the frame with layers of bark, reeds, or other materials, ensuring to leave a small opening for a door and ventilation. Finally, reinforce the structure and make the interior comfortable with bedding and a fire pit if desired.
you use wood and stuff :)
a wigwam
Algonquin Indians would build wigwams by:1. First they would pick the level and area for their wigwam.2. Then they would stick sticks in the ground in whatever shape their wigwam would be.3. After that, they would bend the sticks over to meet one another and tie them together securely.4. Next the Algonquin Indians would repeat step 3 and would use the remaining poles to make 4 hoops around the wigwam staring from the bottom up.5. Then the people would decorate the inside of the wigwam.6. Finally the Algonquin Indians would cover their wigwam with mats or tree bark.
Surely, one has to follow certain rules step by step to build a clock.
A wigwam is usually round-topped. The wigwam beckons, as I am sleepy.
a wigwam
They didn't make a wigwam. Narragansett is in the eastern colonies and not in the plains where Native Americans used Wigwams. Colonists lived on the ships they came until they were able to build cabins/houses.
a wigwam is 10 feet wide
Google "How to build a shack" and click on the link. It gives you step-by-step instructions on how to build it.
This is a great example of a Native American wigwam.
Wigwam - Chicago - was created in 1860.
A wigwam is a tent/house that the "Algonquoins" used to live in.